Getting interrupted while making an important point is pretty frustrating.
If it happens when you’re being interviewed live on TV it’s almost painful.
Thankfully, BBC correspondent Robert E Kelly managed to keep his cool.
Kelly, reporting from Busan, just had his interview on BBC World disrupted by his mischievous but adorable kids.
A toddler comes bounding in happily, only to be palmed away by unamused dad.
The interview is then disrupted further by a baby in a bouncer.
And, finally, a horrified mum or nanny who we’re guessing was supposed to be keeping an eye on the kids. Whoops.
The man, reporting from Busan, was offering input on the impeachment of the South Korean President – but his kids DGAF